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Prior to the instrumental era in the West, improvisation within the systematized musical context was largely limited to ornamental variants of vocal parts in polyphonic compositions and to instrumental adaptations of vocal compositions, especially by lute and keyboard virtuosos.
The company scours the charts for hot songs and then records instrumental adaptations of them.
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In light of this, Milton J. Esman, in his book Ethnic Politics (1994), noted that ethnic identity usually "can be located on a spectrum between primordial historical continuities and (instrumental) opportunistic adaptations".
Extension advice increased the probability of adaptation by 3% in wet lowland suggesting that extension is instrumental for adaptation decision.
This fact is a direct consequence of the circuit topology and is instrumental to achieve adaptation at high output levels.
The natural competence of T. scotoductus SA-01 could have been instrumental in the adaptation to these hot environments [ 19].
This replicated, yet independent evolutionary history facilitates the identification of traits that may have evolved in parallel and are possible instrumental candidates for adaptation to a marine habitat.
Compared to the other professions, physicians placed more responsibility on health professionals than on patients in relation to instrumental communication and adaptation to health beliefs.
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